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Taking Apart a Wind Tunnel
Taking Apart a Wind Tunnel

As part of a NASA Langley revitalization effort, workers are dismantling an unneeded wind tunnel built in 1960.

This Week in NASA History: Space Shuttle Program’s First Mated Vertical Ground Vibration Test Performed at Marshall — Oct. 4, 1978
This Week in NASA History: Space Shuttle Program’s First Mated Vertical Ground Vibration Test Performed at Marshall — Oct. 4, 1978

This week in 1978, space shuttle Enterprise underwent a Mated Vertical Ground Vibration Test at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center’s…

Hurricane Matthew Hits Haiti
Hurricane Matthew Hits Haiti

On October 4, 2016, Hurricane Matthew made landfall on southwestern Haiti as a category-4 storm—the strongest storm to hit the…

New South Wales Australia Experiencing Heavy Bushfires
New South Wales Australia Experiencing Heavy Bushfires

The 2016-17 Bush Fire Danger Period began on September 01, 2016 for many areas across New South Wales and it…

X-ray Telescopes Find Evidence for Wandering Black Hole
X-ray Telescopes Find Evidence for Wandering Black Hole

Astronomers have used NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA’s XMM-Newton X-ray observatory to discover an extremely luminous, variable X-ray source…

Flight Test Engineer Inspects CISBoomDA
Flight Test Engineer Inspects CISBoomDA

Flight Test Engineer Jacob Schaefer inspects the Cockpit Interactive Sonic Boom Display Avionics, or CISBoomDA, from the cockpit of his…

Engineers observe Mapping of Sonic Boom Carpet (CISBoomDA)
Engineers observe Mapping of Sonic Boom Carpet (CISBoomDA)

Engineers and researchers at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center monitored the flights, and were able to observe the mapping of…

Cockpit Interactive Sonic Boom Display Avionics project (CISBoomDA)
Cockpit Interactive Sonic Boom Display Avionics project (CISBoomDA)

The CISBoomDA display allows the pilot of a supersonic aircraft to monitor the locations of any sonic booms produced, to…

Rover’s Panorama Taken Amid ‘Murray Buttes’ on Mars
Rover’s Panorama Taken Amid ‘Murray Buttes’ on Mars

This 360-degree panorama was acquired by the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover .

Curiosity Destinations for Second Extended Mission
Curiosity Destinations for Second Extended Mission

This map shows the route driven by NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover.